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God Rebels' for Healing Definitions of the rebel include anger, opposition, and resistance. Stuff that we do when we have to, but some of it doesn't feel so good to have to always carry in our hearts. Must a rebel set himself or herself against something or someone? I'd rather work for rather than against a cause. Today that cause is helping people renew and heal into greater spiritual connection. I've known the hurts in the betrayal of religion and its trappings and now can choose not to perpetuate or continue nursing those wounds. Instead, I've found some respite through careful years of thinking, logic and collaboration. Surely its not for everyone, yet here its given out for you in bite- sized nuggets. shared with a greatly lightened heart, that those who wish may also come to know this healing.

This site will not be loved by haters. It is for lovers and for healers seeking answers of understanding and forgiveness and for those who may be open also to what new faiths have undertaken in the mending of old pathways and a softening to guides of greater choice, dignity and freedom.​

GodRebels – Uniquely Different?Foremost thinkers now among us deserve great honor, but that does not include us all. Rebels are often known for their belief in something that's unique or different than the norm. The media has popularized that image, and its now seen either as something to be proud of or something to avoid. Being down on religion is hardly uncommon in our time. A third of us live there, and at its worst that animosity can keep us from a place wholeness, trust and love and the full embrace of loving Spirit. We may feel abused and abandoned, and are left with scant community for our soul- support. This site can help us love ourselves as rebel- thinkers and yet, perhaps, to open to a growth beyond that place as well.

What kind of Rebel are You?

Are you the kind of rebel who simply wants to live your way?

Do you do what you want to do, rather than what’s expected?

Do you stand up for the underdog, for your beliefs and those who share them?

Are you the kind of rebel who is very angry?

Do you find yourself compelled to always be against something, some person, entity or cause?

Do you choose your battles wisely? Are you always jumping into the fray, or are you getting frayed around the edges with it all?

Are you active in rebellion, sharing your beliefs, or content to sit and cheer, complain or watch, perhaps, with a feeling of superiority?

Do you speak your mind when others are afraid to?

Are you happy in rebellion, or are you often peeved, miffed, p.-o.’d or holier than- Thou?

Have you found forgiveness for yourself and others, wishing the best for those who don’t believe or choose to live as you do?​